Shelly has generously shared various images with the team to use on their creations today. Be sure to pop over to The Sisterhood and check out the fabulous cards by these talented ladies! I chose to use the 'Hummingbird' image for my Double Z fold card creation.

Instructions for making a Double-Z card can also be found on Shelly's Images Blogthis week. After coloring the image for the inside of my card, I decided to scan it (too lazy to color it again, lol) ... add a sentiment (.png sentiment image from Shelly's Images) over laid on the image ... reprint it and use it again on the front. I really love how this came together!

NOW, to address the issue of FLOWERS for this challenge, I not only have a FLOWER in the image but also FLOWERS on the background designer paper (paper pizazz) and two small flowers in the front corner (prima). The only other addition to this creation is narrow, purple organza ribbon from JoAnn's.

I do hope you'll come join in our FLOWER sharing fun at The Sisterhood of Crafters!

I have never tried a z fold, and yours is just wonderful. I especially love the way your sentiment is on top of your image! Looks like you had a wonderful Mother's Day touring Amish country, your pictures had me drooling, lol! Thank-you for stopping by my blog and your lovely comments, {Hugs} Barb.

Absolutely love your card Darlene! I am a big hummingbird fanatic and you have coloured Shelly's image just beautifully! And the way you did the layout for the inside image is so very unique. Thanks for again sharing your wonderful talents.

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